Princess Cruises has announced a new VIP package for its upcoming cruise themed around the Love Boat.
The cruise, which was announced back in February, will take place from 31st August to 7th September on Enchanted Princess.
It will feature several cast members from the original TV show, including Bernie Kopell (Doc), Fred Grandy (Gopher), and Ted Lange (Isaac), as well as Ezra Freeman, who is the bartender from the reality TV show ‘The Real Love Boat’.
Guests who book onto the cruise will now be able to pay extra for a VIP package which will include several perks:
- An exclusive cocktail party with the cast
- Reserved premium seating for the cast Q&A in the Princess Theater
- Front-of-line access for the meet and greets with the cast
- Dinner with the cast
- Merchandise including a t-shirt, a mug and a signed cast photo
The cruise is a round-trip sailing from New York to New England and Canada, including visits to Boston, Maine, and Halifax among others.
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